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New Norton is really pissing me off!!!
Every 5 seconds, and I'm not kidding about the time frame, it keeps popping up a virus notification message box saying:

Scan type: Realtime Protection Scan
Event: Virus Found!
Virus name: W32.Welchia.B.Worm
File: C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\drivers\\svchost.exe
...
Action taken: Clean failed : Quarantine failed : Access denied


I keep having to stop whatever I'm doing to close the damn box. I'm ready to smack my brand new notebook, and I don't want to do that. How to I either get rid of the virus or prevent this message box from appearing so frequently, since Norton can't clean or quarantine the file?
lincoln
"Windows XP has so many holes in its security that any reasonable user will conclude it was designed by the same German officer who created the prison compound in "Hogan's Heroes." - Andy Ihnatko, Chicago Sun-Times
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
Expand Edited by lincoln April 1, 2004, 09:42:22 AM EST
New If Norton can't clean it
Try quarantine or delete. Still no luck, get a copy of Stinger and do a manual cleanup. If that doesn't work, try animal sacrifice.
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It is much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why?
Because it is easier to give someone the finger than it is to give them a helping hand.
Mike Royko
New ICLRPD (new thread)
Created as new thread #149684 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=149684|ICLRPD]
New need to get on the web and read removal instructions
from norton's site that is a nasty little beast.
thanx,
bill
"You're just like me streak. You never left the free-fire zone.You think aspirins and meetings and cold showers are going to clean out your head. What you want is God's permission to paint the trees with the bad guys. That wont happen big mon." Clete
questions, help? [link|mailto:pappas@catholic.org|email pappas at catholic.org]
New It's quite the little SOB
Since they had Norton configured to get updates from the local server, I was behind the times on the latest signature files. The Helpdesk guy came down, logged in as him, and then was able to get to Norton's site. He downloaded the tool, ran it, ran a full Norton scan, ran the tool again (with numerous reboots in-between) and ran another full scan. Clean for 4 hours.

Then the message box popped up again. Back to square one.

In the meantime, want to know how I go infected? It came within one of the Windows XP "Hotfix" files they had on a server share. When I connected to their network yesterday, and their login script pushed all that crap down onto my laptop, it pushed the infected file down and obeyed it.

What a country!
lincoln
"Windows XP has so many holes in its security that any reasonable user will conclude it was designed by the same German officer who created the prison compound in "Hogan's Heroes." - Andy Ihnatko, Chicago Sun-Times
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
New Those of us..
resolved to let nothing later than 98 fuck with our hardware, eschewing the Spy-PhoneHome-paks of all later intrusions (or even their execrable BugFix-Paks with-EULA + new bad shit)

Salute thee.











When Billy finds a way to render 98 unuseable via some next universal scam that percolates downwards as it infects all who ever connect to web - then it's OSX or gnu-time por moi. All that wasted New effort to get back to Square 1 :(

Condolences on your lack of any choice in the biz-matter.


Coming up 3 years w/ no RRR. Thank You, 98-lite !! (I sent them money for my version.. what a Bargain)
New Get Stinger
[link|http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/|Here]. 10 minutes and done.
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It is much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why?
Because it is easier to give someone the finger than it is to give them a helping hand.
Mike Royko
New Thanks for the pointer!
New Nice: gets cigar.
Ditto on thanks. Small, fast - neat-o! Added to UTILS, run.

I decided to forego the overhead and tendency to create problems for Doze glass-fragility of (whatever AV s/ware I've heard of).

Stinger isn't a substitute for AV scans, I realize (and it tells you) - but nice to have 'passed' on at least the Biggies du jour, right up to 3/29/04.

Wish there were a simple ~ 1MB (via dialup!) AV checker, even at DOS level; that much effort I'd expend for the occasional verification that my firewall is still ept. Alas, the last suggested one such, which I tried to obtain.. IIRC demanded some sequence of preinstall stages as proved fruitless. Can't recall name - but the idea sounded Good. Screw TSIs in 'Doze - walk/chew gum it can't. 'Course too - I ain't a bizness workstation; and have no network, coworker floppies to contend with.)


Ashton
so-far-so-good sans prophylaxis :-)
New Answer
[link|http://www.debian.org|No more viruses].


Peter
[link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire]
[link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
[link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org|Blog]
New Sorry dude
You've got the right answer, but the employer and the client call the shots on the OS, so I had to load what they told me to .

Someday, I'm switching to the *nix world, just don't know when...
lincoln
"Windows XP has so many holes in its security that any reasonable user will conclude it was designed by the same German officer who created the prison compound in "Hogan's Heroes." - Andy Ihnatko, Chicago Sun-Times
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
New The longer you wait...
The harder it will be to switch...

But we have the addiction the other way.
--
[link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg],
[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey

'In view of the fact that Microsoft is a condemned monopolist and on the other hand the internal messages and financial transactions of SCO look ever doubtful, Microsoft should be really anxious that to the own company something does not remain sticking from the Gestank of the SCO.' --Plagarized from [link|http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20040322133607169|GROKLAW]
New While getting my car smogged today..
In office to pay..

Boss walks in, woman mentions something.. he throws hands up, says ~ "I can't deal with that damn thing today, any more.."

I'm across desk. {Cannot resist saying softly} "Windows, eh?"

Both stop - look at me, say simultaneously, Ye -e- ss.

They look e x p e c t a n t l y
Like: maybe I could offer a Way Out of their Wilderness (?!?)

Tacit: {{You. Poor. Bastards.}}

Thus prompted (really.. They Started It. I was just commiserating. Honest ;-)

Long(er) story shorter:

Yeah, it Was XP; I did Not want to know the actual details.
(They had heard of Apple. Not the occasion for a partisan opinion, ignorant of what they need to do) So I said that I didn't know their needs for the business, but OSX they would find to be quite less vulnerable, quite more stable and in the end less expensive: in terms of whatever was pissing them off today, and all the other days. I was trying for neutrality == I did not mention Billy once. Hard, that. ;-) Good exercise..

(Alas, couldn't send them to Andrew - nor do I know of anyone locally who could come at all close) Left them with suggestion: find the most competent local; have him show you on the menus: all the stuff to be turned OFF; set up your firewall and filters and Test Them (grc.com et al). Pay the $$ and take notes. I closed with, "I have heard that, it's possible to make XP ~useable - but it is not useable Out of the Box - you absolutely need to have the defaults changed by someone who Knows".

Or did I lie on that last? (useable? by the newbie?? Really? What an arsenal of prophylactics needed, regularly! - and who will teach them which and how?)

Kill Billy one defection at a time.


We also serve who only stand and bleat.

{{You. Poor. Bastards.}}
New One of these days...
...I have to get off my duff and write "How to make XP (somewhat) secure."

Or not. No reason to migrate people.
Nobody wins in a butter eating contest
New Very good
[link|http://www.lindows.com|I like this version of Debian better] at least for consumer use. "Apt-Get Install" still works on it as well. Bundled versions of it include a virus scanner for both Windows and Linux viruses, etc.



"Lady I only speak two languages, English and Bad English!" - Corbin Dallas "The Fifth Element"

New "Linux viruses", eh?
Do elucidate.


Peter
[link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire]
[link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
[link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org|Blog]
New They must be thinking of W32/Lindoze :-)
[link|http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_99060.htm|http://vil.nai.com/v...ntent/v_99060.htm]
     Norton is really pissing me off!!! - (lincoln) - (16)
         If Norton can't clean it - (Silverlock) - (1)
             ICLRPD (new thread) - (Another Scott)
         need to get on the web and read removal instructions - (boxley) - (5)
             It's quite the little SOB - (lincoln) - (4)
                 Those of us.. - (Ashton)
                 Get Stinger - (Silverlock) - (2)
                     Thanks for the pointer! -NT - (Another Scott)
                     Nice: gets cigar. - (Ashton)
         Answer - (pwhysall) - (7)
             Sorry dude - (lincoln) - (3)
                 The longer you wait... - (folkert) - (2)
                     While getting my car smogged today.. - (Ashton) - (1)
                         One of these days... - (inthane-chan)
             Very good - (orion) - (2)
                 "Linux viruses", eh? - (pwhysall) - (1)
                     They must be thinking of W32/Lindoze :-) - (scoenye)


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